The Manarabisi land is the heart of the matter
Dear Editor, Mr McKenzie, former PNC Minister of Agriculture, does not recall 10,000 acres at Manarabisi going to Mr Lumumba in 1992.
Dear Editor, Mr McKenzie, former PNC Minister of Agriculture, does not recall 10,000 acres at Manarabisi going to Mr Lumumba in 1992.
Dear Editor, In early January this year, Stabroek News reported on a Wall Street Journal/Heritage Foundation 2009 Index of Economic Freedom.
Dear Editor, It is with frustration and disgust that I am writing this letter, highlighting the poor service at the Republic Bank at Rosignol, West Berbice.
Dear Editor, I write to protest the massive distortion by Stabroek News regarding the reception for President Jagdeo held on the grounds on the Convention Centre at Liliendaal on Friday afternoon.
Dear Editor, The female Jaguars’ score of 8-0 has been the highlight of some memorable performances by sportswomen of the Caribbean within the past few weeks.
Dear Editor, Now that the brother-in-law of the editor-in-chief of your newspaper has been allegedly arrested in New York for massive mortgage fraud, we the Guyanese people expect that the Stabroek News which boasts about fair, open and balanced reporting will provide broad and continuous coverage of the alleged fraudulent activities.
Dear Editor, I am a prisoner of New Amsterdam female prison.
Dear Editor, A landed proprietor (name provided) has taken me to court for the fifth time now in relation to a seven-acre plot of rice land located at Aurora on the Essequibo Coast.
Dear Editor, “The trade union movement is dying,” said the GTUC President at last the May Day celebration, according to Stabroek News of May 2.
Dear Editor, Last Wednesday an officer from the Ministry of Education barged into the Vryman’s Erven Secondary School.
Dear Editor, Even grudgingly, your detractors must give your paper credit for your exposes on shoddy work done throughout Guyana with taxpayers’ money.
Dear Editor, Stabroek News on April 29 carried an issue of the Guyana Review which had on its front page, a captioned article, ‘Robert Corbin: A political career at the crossroads.’
Dear Editor, In this modern world, flying somewhere is still a thrill and the aeroplanes we use are amazing machines, carrying us and our belongings wherever we desire to go on our planet.
Dear Editor, The phenomenon of anger seems endemic to our social fabric in Guyana.
Dear Editor, I refer to your news report on May 11 about a meeting you claimed I had with the potential investors in the Marriott Hotel project (‘Gov’t makes Grenadian developer ‘attractive offer’ to build Marriott’).
Dear Editor, I am currently in London because of the death of my elder brother and I appreciate my staff bringing to my attention Minister of Education, Mr Shaik Baksh’s letter in Stabroek News of May 12, regarding Mrs Genevieve Whyte-Nedd While I have no intention of dignifying what Mr Shaik Baksh stated by replying to him since it is evident in my letter dated October 16, 2008, addressed to him, that the conversation took place, the nature of which he is personally aware and which letter his office acknowledged and has not disputed what was communicated.
Dear Editor, With reference to a letter in SN dated April 22, 2010 under the caption ‘When can pension vouchers be cashed when the payable date falls on a public holiday?’
Dear Editor, I would like to thank Ms Iana Seales of this newspaper for her excellent journalism on the Barakara Falls issue.
Dear Editor, The National Insurance Scheme was recently featured in two articles appearing in the Stabroek News dated March 29 (‘Pensioners getting raw deal from NIS – Ramkarran’) and Guyana Chronicle, March 30 (‘The NIS and pensioners’).
Dear Editor, The death of Bridgette Gangadin brings into focus very important issues that must be urgently addressed.
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